Sakura-jima
Sakura-jima, floating in Kinko Bay, is the symbol of Kagoshima. It was previously, as its name suggests, an island (jima = island), but lava flowing from the 1914 Taisho eruption of the island’s volcano filled in the strait between the mainland and the island, and it became part of the Osumi Peninsular. There are around 4,600 people who live on this volcanic island, with its frequent eruptions, and they enjoy the blessings of the volcano, including crops such as the Sakurajima daikon and Sakurajima mandarin oranges, abundant hot springs, and views of mountains and villages.
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FEEL THE EARTHMore Information about Sakura-jima
Street address
- Kagoshima City
Access
Route1
- Train/walk/ferry
Route2
- Kagoshima City Tram Kagoshima-Chuo Station to Suizokukan-guchi 15 minutes
Sakurajima Ferry Kagoshima side to Sakura-jima side 15 minutes
- Kagoshima City Tram Kagoshima-Chuo Station to Suizokukan-guchi 15 minutes
Opening Hours
- Varies depending on the establishment
Closed
- Varies depending on the establishment
Website
- http://www.sakurajima.gr.jp/
Best season
- All year
Point
- You can travel on the Sakurajima Ferry with your car. We also recommend renting bicycles, or sightseeing by bus.
Spots around
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Forest in Black Current Mangrove Park
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Shiratani Unsuikyo Ravine
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Ogawa Falls
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Kirishima Open-Air Museum
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Sunamushi Onsen Saraku
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Tosenkyo Somen Nagashi
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Lake Ikeda
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Chiran Peace Museum
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Ryugu Shrine
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Kagoshima City Aquarium “Io-world”
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Nagata Inakahama Beach
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Ibusuki no Tamatebako JR Kyushu limited express Kagoshima-chuo Station – Ibusuki Station
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Kagoshima Airport
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Hayato no Kaze JR Kyushu Limited Express
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Ohko-no-taki Waterfall
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View Chiringashima from the Uomidake Observatory
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Fish market tour
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Sengan-en Garden
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Tsurumaru Castle Ruins (Goromon Gate)
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Uenohara Jomon no Mori Museum
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Seibu Rindo Forest Path
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Kirishima-jingu Shrine
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Nishi-Oyama Station
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Fushime Coast